The Initial credit card usually only offers three months' interest-free, but Barclaycard is doubling the 0% period for anyone who applies between now and September 4 2016 as part of a short-term promotion.

While these cards might not seem great when compared to some of the other 0% new purchase credit cards out there, it's worth remembering that these are cards specifically for people with a bad credit history – or no credit history at all.

Here is a recap of the best credit cards as ranked by length of 0% introductory offers.

Golden rules for using bad credit history credit cards

There are a couple of things to keep in mind when it comes to using credit-builder cards.

First of all, make sure you read the requirements very carefully before applying.

The last thing you want is to be rejected for a card, thus damaging your credit rating even more.

Second, it's vital you clear the debt in full every month if at all possible.

Not only will doing so boost your credit score, but you'll avoid racking up interest at an extortionate rate.

Monitoring your credit rating

If you have no idea what your credit rating looks like, or you want to monitor whether it is improving after making use of a card like those we've looked at, then you can get a free trial with one of the various credit rating agencies.

Remember though, you will be charged once the trial period comes to an end, so if you don't want to keep up the membership, be sure to cancel.

Other steps to improve a bad credit rating

There are plenty of other things you can do to improve your credit rating beyond using a special credit card.

Some are extremely simple, like ensuring you're on the electoral roll and closing unwanted accounts.